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What are we trying to achieve? <ul><li>Transformative approaches to engineering learning and teaching that effectively prepare the: </li></ul><ul><li>engineer of 2020 </li></ul><ul><li>21 st century engineer </li></ul><ul><li>engineer of the future </li></ul><ul><li>[your favorite phrase] </li></ul>2

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Making Visible the Sociality of Design 5 <ul><li>“ Designing is a social process. … [D]esign is best seen as a social process of negotiation and consensus, a consensus somewhat awkwardly expressed in the final product.” – Louis Bucciarelli, Designing Engineers (1994) </li></ul><ul><li>“ The technical universe is a social universe that is less widely known than that of the Peul shepherds or the Jivaro Indians.” – Dominique Vinck, Everyday Engineering (2003) </li></ul>